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NEW DELHI: Foreign minister Pranab Mukherjee came down heavily on Pakistan on Friday saying that its government's "lack of will or capability"
was proving to be a major hindrance in the process of change. The minister cited the attack on Sri Lankan cricketers in Lahore as an example, describing it as most disturbing for any right-minded person.
Mukherjee also emphasised the need for the international community to ensure that terrorism was eliminated on an urgent basis. Otherwise, he said, no part of the world would remain immune to the flames being ignited there. "As this week's reprehensible attack on Sri Lankan cricketers in Lahore shows, government's lack of will or capability in tackling this menace becomes a major hindrance in the smooth process of change. These developments are most disturbing for every right thinking person in the world and, without doubt, for us Indians," Mukherjee said at a function here.
Hitting out at Pakistan again for not doing enough to fight terror, Mukherjee said nations which have used terror as an instrument of state policy should be left with no choice but to dismantle their infrastructure of terrorism and "actively cooperate with the international community to eliminate this scourge".
"Of the many challenges of change today, which the governments have to manage, one of the most important is terrorism. The world at large is slowly but surely moving in the direction of reaching the threshold of zero tolerance of terrorism," Mukherjee said.
Later, talking to reporters, Mukherjee again said that India would reply to Pakistan's list of 30 questions on Mumbai attacks very soon. Pakistan has said that India needs to reply before the custody deadline of March 12 to ensure that those arrested are not let off. Sources said the Mumbai police have sent their reply to the questionnaire to the Union home ministry.
"It stands to reason that the government's ability to manage and facilitate change in the interest of its people is possible only when the government itself is responsive to its citizens' aspirations. The manipulation of popular opinion through spin or by the undermining of institutions crucial for democratic functioning can only result in short-term gains and long-term failures," Mukherjee further said during his speech.
Pak lacks will to fight terror: Pranab-India-The Times of India
was proving to be a major hindrance in the process of change. The minister cited the attack on Sri Lankan cricketers in Lahore as an example, describing it as most disturbing for any right-minded person.
Mukherjee also emphasised the need for the international community to ensure that terrorism was eliminated on an urgent basis. Otherwise, he said, no part of the world would remain immune to the flames being ignited there. "As this week's reprehensible attack on Sri Lankan cricketers in Lahore shows, government's lack of will or capability in tackling this menace becomes a major hindrance in the smooth process of change. These developments are most disturbing for every right thinking person in the world and, without doubt, for us Indians," Mukherjee said at a function here.
Hitting out at Pakistan again for not doing enough to fight terror, Mukherjee said nations which have used terror as an instrument of state policy should be left with no choice but to dismantle their infrastructure of terrorism and "actively cooperate with the international community to eliminate this scourge".
"Of the many challenges of change today, which the governments have to manage, one of the most important is terrorism. The world at large is slowly but surely moving in the direction of reaching the threshold of zero tolerance of terrorism," Mukherjee said.
Later, talking to reporters, Mukherjee again said that India would reply to Pakistan's list of 30 questions on Mumbai attacks very soon. Pakistan has said that India needs to reply before the custody deadline of March 12 to ensure that those arrested are not let off. Sources said the Mumbai police have sent their reply to the questionnaire to the Union home ministry.
"It stands to reason that the government's ability to manage and facilitate change in the interest of its people is possible only when the government itself is responsive to its citizens' aspirations. The manipulation of popular opinion through spin or by the undermining of institutions crucial for democratic functioning can only result in short-term gains and long-term failures," Mukherjee further said during his speech.
Pak lacks will to fight terror: Pranab-India-The Times of India